Interesting. F3800RC no longer exists. The posts are still there, it doesn't say banned. He is just gone.I just reread the first 5 pages on this thread.
Very entertaining look at the past.
Interesting. F3800RC no longer exists. The posts are still there, it doesn't say banned. He is just gone.I just reread the first 5 pages on this thread.
Very entertaining look at the past.
Lucky things like Ebola have a high mortality rate keeps them from spreading as they kill the host to quickly.I don't think that will happen with this Pandemic as the mortality rate is too low.
If something hits 20%+ and spreads even worse than Covid-19. Imagine an Ebola that's *MUCH* more transmissive..
Then, yes. Pandemonium. Everyone for themselves.
I just reread the first 5 pages on this thread.
Very entertaining look at the past.
Ebola doesn’t spread as easily. I believe it spreads thru body fluid exchange.Lucky things like Ebola have a high mortality rate keeps them from spreading as they kill the host to quickly.
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I just reread the first 5 pages on this thread.
Very entertaining look at the past.
If your logic held true one person with a cold or the flu would infect a huge majority of a
ship during a 7 night cruise. That simply does not happen. Ever.
Interesting. F3800RC no longer exists. The posts are still there, it doesn't say banned. He is just gone.
Still have the same thoughts?Elderly or immunocompromised are the highest mortality rate. Although when I get out bed in the morning I feel like a 90 year old, I am not yet in my "elderly" years, and despite all my other health problems, my immune system seems to be working overdrive, so I'm cool.
Exactly. Like I said earlier in this thread, the level of sanitation on a cruise ship is off the charts. It's only people who have never been on one or just blindly believe the sensationalistic stuff they read online who don't understand or appreciate this.
Exactly. I live by the mantra "Don't let the fear of what could happen make nothing happen". Since we're all here on a motorcycle forum and presumably all ride motorcycles, we're statistically far more likely to die in a MC wreck than we are to get sick to the point of death on a vacation. But we accept that risk because we enjoy riding. Some of us are not willing to live in a bubble in the rest of our lives, however.
Depends on the age of the aircraft (older ones don't have the level of HEPA filtration the new ones do), and also depends a lot on the maintenance of such systems. The key thing to keep in mind is that although the air is good, the surfaces, not so much - planes are turned over so quickly that unless there's a reason to do a deep sanitization (IE, someone was sick with something serious enough to take the plane out of service for a full sanitization), chances are nothing happened between flights except for picking up trash left on the floor. So someones snot rocket unvaccinated special snowflake crotch goblin who sneezed endlessly all over the seat your now sitting in on the entire flight previous to yours has probably left you some presents behind. Just keep your hands away from your face for the flight however and you'll be just fine.
Someone discovered his secret identity.
If that happens then there'll be some who won't realise that they need hospitalisation until it's too late.Hearing lots of first-hand accounts on social media about Canadians going having full-blown flu-like symptoms, but they are being denied testing for COVID-19 because they didn't need to be hospitalized.
We can shake our heads at the Americans about how high their confirmed cases are, but something tells me that if we tested as much as they are right now, our per capita numbers would be right up there with them.
There are three people in just my home with severe flu like symptoms,we're not being tested and told not to come to the hospital unless absulutely necessary,I"m sure that there are many other people in the same situation that are not in the statistics being presented to the public.The good news is that its been six days since I came down with this and I'm starting to feel better.Hearing lots of first-hand accounts on social media about Canadians having full-blown flu-like symptoms, but they are being denied testing for COVID-19 because they didn't need to be hospitalized.
We can shake our heads at the Americans about how high their confirmed cases are, but something tells me that if we tested as much as they are right now, our per capita numbers would be right up there with them.
Still have the same thoughts?
Hearing lots of first-hand accounts on social media about Canadians having full-blown flu-like symptoms, but they are being denied testing for COVID-19 because they didn't need to be hospitalized.
We can shake our heads at the Americans about how high their confirmed cases are, but something tells me that if we tested as much as they are right now, our per capita numbers would be right up there with them.
THAT's their biggest issue right now. Denial of reality.
Some phones do pulse ox as well I think. Not sure how accurate it is. If your blood ox drops, you'll know. Its never a bad idea to have more information to give to give to paramedics/hospital. It shows you are being responsible and only getting help when needed instead of running screaming through the streets.Three weeks ago I ordered this pulse-oximeter from Amazon for $53.
If any of us get sick, tool will be invaluable to determine when you need to seek professional help, i.e. you are having trouble maintaining blood oxygen levels.
Interesting. Didn't know such things existed on the consumer market. May look into one myself.Three weeks ago I ordered this pulse-oximeter from Amazon for $53.
If any of us get sick, tool will be invaluable to determine when you need to seek professional help, i.e. you are having trouble maintaining blood oxygen levels.
Three weeks ago I ordered this pulse-oximeter from Amazon for $53.
If any of us get sick, tool will be invaluable to determine when you need to seek professional help, i.e. you are having trouble maintaining blood oxygen levels.
Many Samsung phones have this built in part of the Samsung Heath app. Uses the sensor on the back by the camera.Three weeks ago I ordered this pulse-oximeter from Amazon for $53.
If any of us get sick, tool will be invaluable to determine when you need to seek professional help, i.e. you are having trouble maintaining blood oxygen levels.